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~*~ SAYS JEROME KNEW OF MET. CRIMES K HAND BOMB farmeanrecermnemren sah, stemrnmenancnneseemre A WEATHER—Clonds to-ntght; Thursday fair. FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. FOGLER LOSES A WP AND QUITS 6-DAY RAGE. AFTER GREAT SPRINT Constant Sprinting Keeps Contestants Ahead of Record—Walthour and Root on Alert for Chance to Regain Lap. In one utr SCORE AT 5 P.M. of th ler and Miles, Lape Lawson ernoon. | Rutt and Stol...... . 1286 8 Anders pped tw MacFarland and Moran... 1286 8 Devonovite bach once, Hill and Demara. 1286 8 Almont ap. muc Rutt regained “ Fogler and Lawson 1286 7 ore ie ot ing Fogler, who Walthour and Root 1286 7 Ganka 1 sick at the time, | Palmer and Walker. 1286 7 announced that he Collins and Mitten. 1286 6 Aut happen Galvin and Wiley.., 1286 65 cimack ace Anderson and Vanoni... 1286 2 ie Devonovitch and Drobach 1286 2 ft was the opinic Faber and Lafourcade.... 1270 2 that th former record for 6th hour is | es and 6 laps, made by Miller | ginning to have the killing effect on the! and Waller in 1998, sitions could be expec Root and Walthour two lost laps ear 1 there ing that they will Jump at any tine - in| a desperate attempt to & with the leaders. te One Foreign Team in Lead. | Just now the race in between one far- | elgn team, Rutt d Stol, and th ee Americans, McFarland ad Moran, ler and Lawson and the pony pair, i and Demara. They take turns at c: ing each other along at a frightful clip, \ but all stick pluckily. »| ‘The enthusiasm of the crowd holds | Testifies Before the Civil Ser. out remarkab! nd the shortest 5] W hich | deator vice Commission, whe ning yells. Once causes | “ red @ bunch when the} a are PE Syd | Rutt “jumped” the bunch: when i Reserves Its Decision. afternoon was W on its way, @ roar swept the big amphitheatre and drown pats ed even the efforts of the band. The State Civil Service Commission, As te race progres: he popularity) ‘ ; , ot Fe er and Lafourcade grows. Thigi Which has been investigating Comp- team 6 miles behind, but on occasions troller Metz office, this afternoon re- ss Circulation Books Open to All.” ~ BLACK HAND BOMB "WRECKS A HOUSE MANY INJURED Nine Victims Dug Out and Taken to Hospital With Serious Hurts. PANIC AFTER EXPLOSION Inmates of Convent Near Six- ty-third Street Tenement Were Alarmed. PrSOns e bay Injured and more than a score of others were cut and bruised by street, and hen the water inters of the 1 where there e half a hundred children and a dozen or more The excitement in the onvent £ into a panic. Children were awaker y the explosion, and as the broken glass began falling they ran |e. ‘ Sisters, the police arrived the block wa swarming with men, eaenaeens Jaren, dressed in night garments. Nine Ve ersons in the house where the bomb | dropped had to be carried from the kage. The police the se- riously injured follows PIETRO GIAMO, twenty-five, about the acalp and face, MARTINO GIAMO, eighteen, cut on | won wrec of cut! both aides of the face and the) throat, VITO GIAMO, thirty-one, cut about | the ne DOME crushed by falling walls, SALVATORE LAMBARTO, fifty- four, back badly hurt and prob- lable internal injurte IDA GOLDEN, twenty-eight, arm ent and other hurts about the body, SAMUEL GOLDEN, twenty-two oth sides of his fuce cut and eyes injured, ANGELA LE ARG thrown ont of by der falling pla MARIO SPORDANO, d han even, lex NO, thirty-one, 1 and buried un- ter thirty, cut they iow bursts of speed that threaten served decision on the principal charge | qwout the face und head. to p some of the leaders In the ruck: | against him. This is the text of the| These nine were all taken to Presb It is on these occasions that the crowd | Geciston ‘terian Hospital. The first five were becc nes wildly excited, as it did just Die Commissi eserves n charge of by physicians and afte, the sixty-first hour to-day. Faber, on the question whether or in wards. The others were re- abot out of the gunch suddenly, and In) making of appointments in ed to tholr homes by <rienda ae a aee et the felal nance Department een <l to homes by friends. a twinkling had the r € the feld) or inituenced by political op There is no doubt in the minds of the pedalling as if thelr lives depended on! {millations. in vidlation of section police this Black Hand outrage it to Keep up. Just what | bject a Mission determines that |W#> another attempt to wreak the ven- of this team in carrying the rext on at iho fc |geance of the h outlaws on Gio- @ frightful pace is not apparent, Some ns of the law vannl Cozussi, a banker, with oMces think they aye working in combination have not heen prov 2 at Sixty-third street and First avenue, with Rutt and Stol, the Germans, in| Before the decision was reached Comp | Gozissi's son was kidnapped three order to tire out and sap the stamina troller Metz testified in his own behalf. | oars ago and held captive for weeks, of the three American teams who are|lHe was asked about the dismissal of |” ‘The boy was found wandering on the tied for the lead with last year's wine |Melody as a deputy, who, he said, was on appointed at the request of Senator Me- MacFarland Sets Pace. jCarren, MacKFarland was out in front during! “! heard that my department was be- Phe lengthy W ing criticised in Brooklyn id Mr He told how he had been captured and Anereniadey eve: Ee lenAMy. Twas being SPAREN lic fa pemucencraretepnro Renae erne press and otherwise Melody | e Seuemienahauaes BYE DBS that is saying hen it is re. of chie£ uppont T'senit | Would oF could tell the police where the red that back in 1900 he and 1 him to him about matter, | tenebent-house was located if g up recost orge Leon, He came to my oftice, saw Coo Mararnal heunark Conte lel Ulkes hung up recor rge Cameron, He came {0 batagteaeaiaat eat | became the mark for the Black speaking of his pony team, Hill and | Gooye told me PRE TT HI 3 0 Tac a tT Pe or ee Demara, says they are the best pair, want my 1 | tim here were children kidnapped in . § ook it litles. | the block Where he owns a row of tene- of ex-amateurs a Garden race has ever! th et He want @ political mar- |; ey TT ee develope He expecta to see them {yy and I_made him one. fle wanted to | mien Ware SAUTGROG Gn right with the leaders to the finish, be fired and I fired him, ‘That's all,” | ments were set on fire, and the tenants and if they are beaten it will only be ~~ | received all sorts of threatening let- because of thelr ineaperienc ters. “Demara has the best ham of aye | The B ck Hand man who attempted body in the race," said Camevon. |:0 Cozussi's tenement this he can time it correctly he 1s Mable i {morn neg ted a time when there steal a lead of thirty yards in the last Iwas almost certain 10 be loss of life three lips of the race. If he does, no| |Yaola Dispensa, the janitor of the one, not even Rutt, will cateh him | |B had bean carerl 10 lock the | Now that Waltuour and Root ha | lf root. Phe Heise had been the © of their two lost laps eve attack of so man? Black Hand 0 camp 18 on the lookout for a tes at | ragca th tempt on their t to wer Into the front On the first floor were the Glamo division, Both Bobble and iddie say | He Wants Formal Thoma satin: Vito and Lambarto, When t they will get another surely, and once | is fapigalon come tne Wee ane they get into the front bunch with Iute} From Woman From Whom | ii, buniet Were iMfured were on the and Siol, Fogler and Lawson, Moran } ae ees and Melarland and Hill and Demara{ He Parted 25 Years Ago. they promise to make things lyely 7 Ven thousand me snd women, who! ans had speni the nuit in Madivon square} CHICAGO, Dec. 9—John 1. Sullivan, | Garden, were a ou in former chaniplon of the pugillstic arena, | #treet at 6.15 porning bY #) to-day filed sult divorce against his policemen, | ville, 1. 1. ‘Phe charge ts infidelity, ‘Th The detectives and policen Kalle} complaint th that the marrial Chicago Of the men and women were asivep, way obeyed o vey al return | Ba John [. sullt- checks were giv oa o had | van, sister Saran arrived after 2.30 A. M Mat former pugilist The Garden was cleared of pane. |b ago. but leh hi ye & few ead cldased: t fs la the time: after a. brief t me, cain aati ine td weparated oi St ballen! ‘ has ved fiem River te street one day the police of New York and every city in the East were looking for him, and he was returned to his home. upper floors > | WOMAN'S BODY IN DREDGE LOAD OF RIVER MUD. which had evl- several days, Har 1y of 4 woman, en in the The be dently be | was drawn from the bottom of the dredging buck: Columbia Dredg day by a IL of the jon scow No ing Compa. e was nothing on the body by which it could be tentitied. ‘The woman yas Apparently. about Years old and was of dark comp! wore blue walst and a blue skir were badly worn and she was esate wee about hve fee minutes the |. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. FANATICS TOLD TO SHOOT POLICE; RIOT FOLLCWED Band Headed by “Adam” and “Eve” Armed for Remark- able Conflict in Kansas City. SIX SHOT; TWO KILLED. “Adam God,” One of the} Leaders, Wounded, Says He } Will Live to Kill More. | /Woman Crossing Trestle Carrying Child When Boston -INJURES MANY { “ Circulation Books Open to All."' le | ROME KNEW MET. LT a uy “PRICE ONE enet WAS BANKRUPT IN 1903, 1. COLEMAN DRAYTON SAYS FAST TRAIN MANGLES MOTHER AND DECAPITATES HER BABY +4 —--—_ — SX= press on New Haven Road Rushes Around Curve and + Told Him Then, Capitalist Testifies in Amory’s Suit Against Vreeland, That He Contemplated Bring- ing Criminal Proceedings. WANTED KEENE'’S AID TO | (Spectal to The Evening Worl!) Strikes the Victims—Engineer Says He Whistled. | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dee. 9—Nothir i ‘ jin ne histor | GET AT COMPANY'S BOOKS. a NORTH HAVEN, Conn, Dec, 9.—W gotten half way across, Engineer Moore | utes Pe ArOEsIiaLatalironde trestle mover it says he whist and also that he | AS. ee eee uae | professed br little band of ato Sc hiares 5. ernoons | track j j $ [Reece eae eel Mrs, Felice Maccarde vied |e omotivw atruck ava accaran| Hen Changed His Mind Because, He Said, yesterday. The of the Tr ReHIN eee canine whale thalliostanilimentaaaciliettnelionysomuresonl Wii Prosecution Would Bring Suffering Only e of the most ass Ixpress of the New York, New Haven & | thrown into an adjoining lot and the : swonds peanie and one af thei p Hartford Iallsoad, and instants. Kies | head tossed many” feet asvas: In another | to the Little Fellows, Not with their self-styled 5 to” 7 "OHNE MEM OS CHIRK just {half an hour until the authorities ir | the Big Ones. [right tot 1 and preac above the bridge when the woman had New Haven were notified. | Da Re Ee | One policeman, AN ). Dalbow, is ile | a | dead: two other policemen are in danger | | : 4 ; jor death, Gn IMiGeCa BREMRre SF Oe | Phat District-Attorney Jerome knew the Metropolitan Street Railway outs Pr vangelist t |fering from bullet wounds, T Voneicelt hal ences cratic |qeho calle himself, "Adam God,” is tn jthe hospital, badly wounded, and nis | | thitteen: year-old daughter Lulu is dead as a result of the sanguinary street bat- |tle yesterday. ! It grew out of the attempt of a 1951 }liceman to prevent Pratt and his wife | trom exploiting their minor children on Pratt crew his revolver and [opened the battle, fighting like a bor- derland despe do, and ordering the | others to follow the command of their lteader to shoot down the police. James Sharp, who calls himself Eliajah II. and is the real leader of the } band, is missing. Shortly after the | shooting yesterday he was seen to load j his revolver in a saloon, He would | have given himself up, | the street. he said, had a | policeman been around. | Will Live to Kill More. The self-styled “Adam God” the enthusiasm of a fanat raves with | on his cot} In the hospital. He declares that he | “will Hve to k more policemen,” His wife and remaining children to ke yesterday's riot as a matter « course, Mary Pratt, the eleven-year-old sister of the dead girl, d freely about the matter to the policc y. ‘Lulu died for her God,” was the child's comment, “We got acquainted with this man Sharp up in North Da-| kota," she said. “That must have been two years ago. This summer we be-|_™! gan following him, In the houseboat we started down the Missouri Rive : WIDOW STORMS AT JEROME'S OFFICE DOOR AND 1S PUT OUT Schlesinger Greatly Disappointed Accused of Sending Her harged in Court. Mrs, Frances Because Churchman She Poi- soned Cherries Is Dis ‘ing an umbrella, screaming; court, and the Magistrate issued a sum- wasn't getting justice and) mons for appeared in ourt this his lawyer, ing to do all sorts of thinks (© George Gordon Battle, and after the the District-Attorney and his staff of) matter was explained Magistrate Stein- ssistands, Mrs, F lesinger. @ ert dismissed the summons. Again Mrs. | buxom young w as forcibly put. schlesin 1 to/raise the roof, so to out of District-Atto! Jerome's offlve speak, a ° fstrate told her he tis afte could do no more 7 Mrs. 8 r, some weeks ago, had to see Mr. Jeromes Daniel Kenn 1 auctioneer and 611) g¢ manager of Bartholomew Church to preal ai | A 1, charging ting 4 i him with trying t with pre- | And, fo ne ecinadiaierlt t testified that) Coffey, t of the sanetum sine Was no poison in the chetries, and torum of the District-Attorney, she at rday Magistrate Steir in the tempted to force her way past th - : protesting ani yelling, she was conduct 1 om: a scene in then made om t Company was bankrupt as far back as 1903, and took preparatory steps toward bringing a criminal prosecution against the men responsible for + the cond on of the company, was revealed in Part VII. of the Supreme Court, where Justice Ford is presid ti the fourth trial of Col. William Amory Ags nst H. H. Vreeland for damages for slander, ad 1 whom the 4'1- mM i ” made was J. Coleman i capita Mr. Drayton as a witness for the i by Col Amory's lawyers, Paris s. assell and Henry M, 1 he went to the Dise ww in 1903 a med him S of the condition of Metropolitan, C Mr. Jerome said he knew the road had rv) been wreck contemplated i 5 ninal procee 2a urther than that, Witness testl- Chauffeur Droit, Old Offend-| eminent civit' co OO: SOFAS GRA the wa sing it to run er, Gets Thirty Day Term jee SUSI SENN pal sproseeye ne tion. Mr, Drayton said he tried to ree and $250 Fine. tain Willa wer, but Mr, Horns - iturop One of the “riding” chauffeurs | Caused a Sensation. [the bugbears of every man in New | nony crea York who.owns an automobile and of all | 4 J 8 motoreyele pol was given Xi aaiTran tn heaviest sentence in'the Court of Spe- of We would stop at each city and preach celal Sessions to-day that has ever been stam As and sing. Of course, we children did imposed for speeding t the singing and {t was great fun. We| wh, meyers (MORTKS eTy EA a left St, Joseph about a week ago and 5 eae g : Noated down to Kansas City just as emploved by IL F. Wilson, a broke ale the ice cakes began to appear. », 2 Broad street, and thirty days in ot voi, A 5 Mr. Vree- “It got cold in the boat, but we knew the Tombs with a fine of $§ is his s we were serving the Lord and our Mas- mere Hit tence, Justice Wyatt presided, and un Mr. Drayton's ter to endure hardships when He was less Droit pays the flne he must work mn that, at @ on earth, When we stood on the street | p> + - ft aos ype at Trial as Well-Gr a, ene 04 IPR: ne sine “he must work fall of 1902, @ corners and sang for the people we rert| Edwards, Arrested in Rags, Appears at Tria iL PUL et ine ralaet a gollar eday. lm fo |, for we knew we e do | ‘ a o 1 Ma Ne et punishment ever | Amory 5 TOPANdy EOE ABASY KR WEES AGH EE Aristocrat, Saying He’s Related by Marriage given for speeding,” said Motorcycle | fane"y, 04 protons) Ms x Policeman Ca: who, with his partner |to sou Jamen It ORT ORAED, “Shoot the Police,” to Standard Oil Magnate. Rickert, made the arrest, and who has | £9 #2 James Tt Keene and bring about Mrs. Pratt, In @ statement to the As- earths Cs perhaps made more arrests for viola: \\ a). Pe fat POAT |sistant Prosecutor, told of the band’s aaa tion of the speed law than any other yor coe DR AS AD SADOe work, Mr, and Mrs, Sharp, our lead-| yyterest was jent to the trial of Paul) Magill, a member of District-Attorney | Policeman in New York, “and 1 think it~ Arter the District had dis ers,” said Mrs, Pratt, “were known to| tere ; Detective Jerome's clas sat Amherst College, said | Will do more toward breaking up ‘Joy covered, the wit : cae us as ‘Adam’ and ‘ve’ and we believed GUS Elwards “| that an exact of covaine could | tiding’ than any other measure that jay een ox F 5 their teachings, It was revealed to Mr, , Carrette, detailed to alth Depart! 14+ ne made in an hour, the time Prof, | has been taken.” A hal | Sharp last summer that our meetings | ment, with eaine in the Davis, of the Health Department, said| Droit 1s an old offender, He has been eee } were ‘not to be interfered with again, West Twenty-third | he spent in finding cocaine. Dr. Magill | Convicted several times, but got off in is rment of i every case with a fine of not more than ||" a We armed ourselves, ‘If the police at-“Tirnct Sept. 21 last, by the appearance | had not examined the vial pa J HAR ie ¢ tempt to arrest you, shoot; they can- [y } prominent lawyers and a unt-) "I had no part in the sale of cocaine," |?" = Would ff not Kill me; I'll live forever,’ our leader |\c.aity chemist as expert witness for| Edwards sald. ‘These detectives hate], Droit was arrested on Aug, 29 when said, The first I heard of the trouble his Pat made a case against me. [ am wealthy. | M8 employer was in Callfornta, In the His Campaign Promise. yesterday was when Sulu and Mary wren sawards was arrested he was! My father, C dwarda, left me a for- | ea"y morning Policen Casey and! It appeared Mr. Drayton'es testte came running down to the boat and told jig. raed was endidiy {tune and I never had to work until re- | Blekett saw him zipping down Broad- |; n t-At be- that the shooting was going on Ae Fey rin cainied nAC RRA ‘At the time of my arrest I con. | W8¥ at forty miles an hour. They tried i anaes en the officers came and wanted to ee iy a \idence in tue |ducted the Apron and Towel Supply |‘ stop Bim, but he Increased his ake us away. 1 got my rifle down off oe oral xp ts, On the stand|Company, of Thirty-fourth street ang | 8nd they jowed him on t ‘ M ) it *|the wall, told Lulu to get a gun and we Vive i sy Tee ian hua! Ni tAeatiie cycles, beginning the e at Witt to geo Mr. J Metro |i got into a skiff that was tted to the Nar" ieihe garcctl Ala at 1 rried Mrs. Connant, near rela- | Second street, At Hitty-firat street he ‘ va I. Jerome ‘houseboat, J gat in the bow with my Of mssts f . ie diy eric u turned and laughed at them and t ean : Tuariaa jgun in my hand, 4 was not®going to he Was te toll of marrying | tive BOuWicke) 1) ARBUEY Mania TT ee et oro cure goin io i Shoot unless Thad to, because Thad had Miss Cor tt ety Ne dy Who she gave me many stocks o je 4 ) re- "|no chance tu ask either Adam or HV@ je said, was relat Hostwieks, OM, which T have sold. The | #¥enue: ite w ald, but what todo. 1am sorry I did not resist, ' Pest No. 105 West Seventy-second| The chase was the most hazard was J red [ am afraid I have lost my eternal lire Standard Oil magnate . atyraecond | ie policemen way, that ever hapr M ; because 1 think Adam would have ad- The tives told of a mine. T never used cocaine and x men ai J : se thay vised me to shoot in aasenting $0 canis ton a fe proceeding is Blloutra in the sentral a6 to. of t : y ptlon “Lulu got into the back of the ski¢r, : Neonteaee Aiety AP 4 produced a diagram, showing that Droit lite i Nae covered ana Many tron ttt; bottle of cocaine, 1 Mam Seegrove The cas 1 he continued to-morrow. | PF Au oie ears es eer NNT a oars, aud we started acre the river —_ nt t 1The' officers began shooting at the seven miles, taking in Jig Ae \r We drifted up to the ks, end and Tenth avenues, at Fifty-six — jwaea 1 saw blood Ukns et turning again 1 ! he Was shot 1 a * mat and hung o niet Third avenue to ‘Phi 1 ont and Broad CONTESTS SEAT IN CONGRESS, Butamia’ and the | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—Formal and. shee eRe . badrye tice of @ contest for seat in jdide ; wing Mouse of Htepresentatives now || +42 He along 7 nvenu wlty in Alber’ topanel Democrat, of | going up v f ead in'that body as soon T, LOUIS, Dec. 9. oe ) the Prof. Reuben F. Jones. head of thel| lowing ut top speed when, at F firs Att erome learned teeday. it came to Spe baad Tescps local schools, and @ School Commis-| street, the policemen fired five siots Y netructed of @ memorial and | post-Despatch from Moxico, Mo, says See hee t Ass Attorney Whiteside t® Warmouth, (he ' sioner of Stoddard County, One babyfand the car crashed into an elevated |g) Secretary of State for ® Bee epustican: Four daughters were bona tevday twoSdied, but the others bid fair to thrive, Apillar, A rear wheel snapped off as if yovation of the chauffeurs Hoense,

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